The Bunco Artists (The Saint TV Series)

Plot
When the elderly Mrs. Yarmouth is tricked into handing over church funds by a plausible confidence trickster - or 'bunco artist' - and his wife, the Saint and Mrs. Yarmouth's actress daughter set off in hot pursuit to confront the tricksters and stage a little pantomime of their own to fleece the wrong-doers of their ill-gotten gains and more.

Trivia

 * In one of the opening scenes of the city is a theater marquee showing Phyllis Calvert and Marius Goring in Ronald Duncan's play Ménage à Trois. In 1963, when this episode was filmed, the theater would have been the Lyric Theater, located on Shaftesbury Avenue in the City of Westminster. The Lyric opened there in 1888.
 * Also in the opening scene at the start, notice the play Boeing Boeing - this play later a film starring Tony Curtis, who starred with Roger Moore in the Persuaders.

Revealing mistakes
The money handed to the bartender by Jean at about 31 minutes in was a US dollar bill. This scene was supposedly in France.

Origin
This episode was adapted from the story of the same name from the 1957 book Thanks to the Saint.